As Israel displaces thousands from the north of the enclave, concerns are growing about worsening conditions in the south.Thousands of Palestinians are being displaced each day by Israel’s indiscriminate carpet bombing of Gaza City, which is killing dozens of civilians daily, with families fleeing south towards an uncertain fate in the repeatedly attacked and overcrowded al-Mawasi.More than 6,000 people were forced to leave the besieged city on Saturday, according to the Palestinian Civil Defence, as the Israeli army continued its relentless bombardment of the area.Recommended Stories list of 2 itemsend of listSome 900,000 Palestinians are currently left in the city, but the number is decreasing rapidly.“Gaza City is being emptied building by building, family by family,” Al Jazeera’s Hamza Mohamed said.“Soon, what remains might not be a city, just the memory of one,” he added.Khalil Matar, a displaced Palestinian fleeing south, said: “We keep moving. There are sick people with us, and we don’t know where to go. There are no safe zones.”Many of those who are leaving the north are heading on the forced evacuation threats of the Israeli army to al-Mawasi camp, where conditions have been described as beyond dire, crowded, and under-resourced even before the latest mass displacements.Reports from al-Mawasi, which is often struck by Israeli strikes despite being a so-called “safe zone”, suggest that new arrivals are struggling to find space to pitch their tents.‘Famine is devouring us too’Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary, reporting from the al-Mawasi, said the scenes there were “very chaotic” as more and more families arrived, with their belongings placed by the side of the road. Advertisement “For almost a whole week, we’ve been tr …